Evacuation Plan
How To Prepare. One Hour. One Day. Several Days.
Alerts & Warnings
Signing up for fire alerts is critical for receiving immediate, action information - such as evacuations, road closures and red flag warnings directly to your phone. These systems provide essential, real-time updates that allow you to evacuate early, avoid danger zones, and stay informed during rapidly evolving, unpredictable, and fast-moving wildfires.
Evacuation Guide
The Go! Evacuation Guide is your vital resource for preparing and executing evacuation procedures during wildfire emergencies. It offers crucial information on pre-evacuation steps, handling power outages, evacuation methods, animal safety, and what to do if trapped. Guidance for safe and efficient evacuation during wildfires.
Survival Guide
This guide will help better prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters that face Los Angeles County. It provides tips to assist you to be self-sufficient after a disaster.
Sure Fire CPR Home Safety Checklist
Key checklists include creating a home fire escape plan, assembling a 2-week emergency supply kit, and following R.A.C.E. (Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish) protocols for facility fires.
FEMA Supply List
The Federal Emergency Management Agency educates and empowers Americans to take some simple steps to prepare for and respond to potential emergencies, including natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Ready asks individuals to do three key things: get an emergency supply kit, make a family emergency plan, and be informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur and their appropriate responses.
Red Flag Warning Home Check List
If a red flag wind advisory is issued in your area, taking small actions at your home before you evacuate will severely decrease the likelihood of fire damage. Personal safety is extremely important so you should evacuate when instructed to do so by fire officials, even if you have not finished preparing your house.
Red Flag Warning Personal Check List
If a red flag wind advisory is issued in your area, taking small actions at your home before you evacuate will severely decrease the likelihood of fire damage. Personal safety is extremely important so you should evacuate when instructed to do so by fire officials, even if you have not finished preparing your house.